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Prunus americana Marsh. Wild plum. II. 
Prunus avium L. Sweet cherry. IV. 
Prunus serotina Ehrh. Wild black cherry. I, II, III, IV, V. 
Pyrus Aucuparia Ehrh. European mountain ash. III. 
Pyrus communis L. Pear. III. 
Pyrus Japonica Thunb. Japanese Quince. VI. 
Pyrus mains L. Apple. Ill, IV, V. 
Rhodotypos kerrioides Sieb. False Kerria. Entrances. 
Rosa multiflora Thunb. Rambler rose. Entrances and V. 
Rosa rubiginosa L. Sweetbrier. V. 
Rosa Rugosa Thunb. Entrances. 
Rosa setigera Michx. Prairie rose, Entrances. 
Rosa wichuraiana Crepin. Memorial rose. Entrances. 
Rubus allegheniensis Porter. Blackberry. I, II, III, V. 
Rubus occidentalis L. Black raspberry. I, II, III, V. 
Rubus odoratus L. Purple-flowering raspberry. East en- 
trance. 
Rubus villosus Ait. Dewberry. III. 
Spirea bumalda Burvenich; Anthony Waterer. Crimson 
Spivea. Marsh. 
Spirea Douglassi Hook. Douglas’ Meadowsweet. Near- 
buildings. 
Spirea Thunbergii Sieb. Snow Garland. Marsh Hall. 
Spirea Van Houtei Zabel. Bridal wreath. Abundant along 
drives. 
Leguminosae — Pulse E amily . 
Amorpha fruticosa L. False indigo. V. 
Amphicarpa monoica (L.) Ell. Hog peanut. I. 
Cercis canadensis L. Redbud. V. 
Cladrastis lutea (Michx. f.) Koch. Yellow wood. I. 
Desmodium canescens (L.) DC. Hoary tick-trefoil. I, II, 
III, IV, V. 
Desmodium grandiflorum (Walt.) DC. Pointed-leaved tick- 
trefoil. I, II. 
Gleditsia triacanthos L. Honey locust. II, III. 
Gymnocladus dioica (L.) Koch. Kentucky coffee tree.* I, IV. 
Melilotus alba Desr. White sweet clover. Ill, IV, V. 
Robinia Pseudo-Acacia L. Black locust. II, V. 
Trifolium hybridum L. Alsike clover. Ill, IV, V. 
Trifolium pratense L. Red clover. II, III, IV, V. 
